Metallic washtub cover



D. inmunmz. METALLIC WASHTUB COVER.

FILED AUG-24,1915( all-) AL 6 L mf J W1 W I L L. E L u j L n f 4 E W L. L f m L N Tf, m /M/ J f Non reim

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DETJ l". LDN, F NEW' YGRK,

GET'LLIC VVASHTB COVER.

,Application x'le. ngnst 2li, 1915.

To ZZ 'whom t may concern Be it known that l., Donn Lennon, a citizen of the United States, and a. resident of the city of llew York, borough or' Manhattan, in the county and Stateoi New Yorin.haveinvented a` new and improved li'letallio llashtub Cover, ot whieh the 'tollowing is a full, clear, and exact description, rlhe object of the invention to provide a new and improved metallic Tashtuli cover u'hirh is exceedingly strong and durable and not liable to warp and lose its shape even when weighted with cooking' utensils or other articles. .-inother obje@ is to prevent water or any other liquid frein running onto the door especially such liquids as inay run on" wet cooking utensils set on the cover. Another olii' is to prevent water 'of condensation or dirt Yfrom accumulating and adn, 'v to the side of the cover and to allow or eonveniently cleaning the cover to render the une sanitary and to readily keep it in t Condition.

in orner to pr d e t wash'tub cover sheetinetal and having a body portion provided with a central depression, and a continuous fiange of uninterrupted Continuity depending integrally troni the margin of the body portion at apinoxiinately a right angle thereto. the thinge having its lower edge in a plane below that oi' tue under side of depression.

A practical embodiment of the invention is re; resented in the accompanying dranrv` ings forming a partol this spe iication7 in which similar Characters ol? reference indirate corresponding parts in all the views.

Figure l. is a plan View oiz the metallic ,vashtnb cover;

liigure 2 is a sectional side elevation of 'the saine furthe line iliwure 1;

. Figure-3 is a o oss section ot' the same on the line SH3 oi igure 1;'

Figure l is a, plan View of the sheet metal blank from 'which the oever is strut-.lir upg and .Figin'e an enlarffed se tional side elevation of' a pori'on oit the washtuh cover'.

The washtub rover is rnade oi a single piece of sheet metal eut to a desired shape and size and provided near the opposite edges with apertures 11 and 12, as plainly indicated in Figure t. The blank is subto pressing operations hy suitable to forro a cover having a body desired result the made oix a single piece of" rupted continuity, the iiange extending integrally from the body portion 13 approxiniately at a right angle thereto, the lower edge of the 'flange being in aplane below that of the under side of the depression 14, plainly indicated in Figures 2 and 3.

The upper and under surfaces of thel body 'portion 13, :its depression 14 and the continuous flange are covered with a coating 1G, preferably ot vitreous enamel, to render the cover exceedingly smooth and? at the saine time give a highly finished appearance to the cover. The continuous Flange 15 is rounded on? at the Corners and the joint between the margin oi the body portion 13 and. the flange 15 is likewise rounded olc so as to reduce trie adherence of extraneous matter to la minimum. 'The apertures 11 and 12 previously mentioned extend in the rear and front portions ofthe flange 15 to permit of connecting the usual hinges 17 with the flange at the rear thereof and to connect the usual bumpers or oushions 18 to front portion of the flange, as plainly indicated in liigu'res l and 3.

The material employed is sheetsteel., and by constructing the cover in the manner above set forth, the cover is rendered exceedingly strong and durable, and capable of supporting various articles without danger oi warping or bending the cover, being understood that during the i' the cover is in closed position on the sntub it is used hy lumselreepors as a eli for the support of kitchen utensils, mei-ies and other articles. Any Water or other liquid that may run ott the supported vet rookiug utensils and other articles readily accumulates in the depression 14 and 'is henne not liable to run ofi to the floor and soil the it will-he noticed that hy rendering the cover exceedingly smooth on bot-hilaces dirt and other extraneous inatter is not liable to adhere to the @over and 'the latter ,een be readily cleaned especially at the rounded oil" corners to render the metallic Washtub cover sanitary and to keep it in this condition.

llt wili further noticed that by manuno undesirable joints, folds, crevices orthe like are'formed to prevent the accumulation and adherence of dirt andI other extraneous matter. y y

Having thus described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secureby Letters Patent:

In a one piece metallic Washtub cover, havingl seamless corners, downwardly projecting edges having perforations therein, bolts adapted to be passed through certain perforations, a bumper secured to the cover by 1,440,1aoe

'said bolts, means foi` lhingedly connecting -the cover to 4the tub, and bolts passing 15 through other perforations on the opposite edge of the cover for securing the last mentioned means to thecover.

In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this `specifica-tion in the presence of 20 two subscribing Witnesses.

y Donn F. LoUDoNK Witnesses:

THEO. G. HosTER, GEORGE'H. Eisasnm. 

